Manual data entry is the bane of an end user’s existence -- or at least their existence with the CRM.
CRM strategies fail all the time for a number of reasons -- usually several at once. Slow user adoption, insufficient technical expertise, a lack of managerial buy-in and guidance -- the list goes on. Manual data entry -- which creates an irritation both persistent and minor -- contributes to this. It increases end user frustration, adds steps to a learning curve, and sets a higher requirement for data management (the absence of which could also undermine the CRM implementation in other ways).
The last thing you want is your salespeople turning away from the CRM because they feel they work better without it. However, if your CRM system is so far gone that you’re willing to stomach disruption to find a new system, take heart -- there’s a silver lining. You have an opportunity to find one that fulfills your requirements and placates end users, and you have some good options.
Check below for a list of five solutions for sales automation that reduces manual data entry. Less manual data entry means more time for productive work, increased user adoption, and overall improved data health.
Nutshell
How It Reduces Manual Data Entry: Nutshell syncs with popular calendar apps and webmail clients. It offers a business card scanner in its mobile app, data import options ranging from spreadsheets to other CRMs, email templates, click-to-call, automatic logging, and other features aimed at reducing repetitive tasks.
Starting Price: Nutshell’s subscriptions start as low as $19 per user/month, billed annually ($22 billed month-to-month).
Nimble
How It Reduces Manual Data Entry: Nimble syncs email, contacts, and calendar with Google Apps and mobile devices. Auto-enrichment isn’t limited to contact profiles; Nimble also adds and maintains firmographic data like industry, size, location, employee count, revenue and more. Nimble offers a multitude of data import options ranging from spreadsheets, social media, and other CRMs.
Starting Price: Nimble’s single subscription costs $22 per user/month, billed annually ($25 billed month-to-month).
Base
How It Reduces Manual Data Entry: Base offers email integration for Outlook and Gmail, and it sync with Google Contacts and Tasks. It reduces repetitive activities through task automation, automatic notifications, team document storage (for contracts and proposals). Its Connect add-on subscription further reduces data entry with personalized bulk emails, call logging, recording, click-to-dial, a power dialer, and call scripts.
Starting Price: Base’s subscriptions start at $45 per user/month, billed annually. All subscriptions require a minimum of three seats. Contact directly for month-to-month billing options.
Close.io
How It Reduces Manual Data Entry: Close.io provides email sync as well as automatic logging for calls and SMS, automatic organization of communications, tasks, documents, recordings, and notifications. Close.io also prioritizes opportunities that require attention. Upper-level subscriptions include bulk emails, call tracking, forwarding, and other attractive inside sales call features.
Starting Price: Close.io’s subscriptions start at $59 per user/month, billed annually ($65 billed month-to-month). This price includes a phone number, VoIP service, and unlimited calling to various regions depending on the subscription.
Freshsales
How It Reduces Manual Data Entry: Freshsales’ email sync, automatic call logging, profile auto-enrichment, and web-to-lead capture (for upper level plans) translate into time saved for end users. Paid subscriptions allow integration with Google Calendar to import events. Seamless interaction with other Freshworks products also alleviates considerable burden on end users.
Starting Price: Freshsales offers a basic free version for up to 10 users. Paid subscriptions start at $12 per user/month billed annually, or $15 month-to-month. All plans, including the free one, offer 24x7 email support and 24x5 phone support.
However frustrating, manual data entry doesn't make or break a CRM system. Meanwhile, proper data management can mitigate many of the pitfalls of manual data entry, if not the frustration. Companies with fairly simple sales and business processes struggling with a complex system might consider ditching their enterprise CRM in favor of a niche solution catering closer to their use case.
Need a few more ideas for sales automation solutions? Check out our guide.